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Page 1: Featured Licensee: Turner Roofing Company, LTD Architect’s ... · The “Architect’s View” section of this issue of BYLINE features O’Neill Conrad Oppelt Archi-tects, Inc

Volume 18 No. 3 - Summer/Fall 2005

Featured Licensee: Turner Roofing Company, LTD

Architect’s View: O’Neil Conrad Oppelt Architects

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EDITORIAL POLICYNews Releases, photographs and manuscripts regarding the application of Ber-

ridge products are requested and should be submitted to the Editor, Berridge BY-

LINE, and will be returned only if so requested in advance.Editor: David J. Doyle, Vice President, Marketing

Jack. A. Berridge

Chairman of the Board

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INSIDEINSIDEINSIDEINSIDEINSIDE

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Jack BerridgeChairman

of the Board

Turner Roofing Company, LTD:

Quality, Responsibility

and Integrity - Since 1914

Seated: Ivan Mangold, Retired; Standing, Left to Right: Tommy Mangold, Sr., President; Kristi

Pittman, CFO; and Tommy Mangold, Jr., VP

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Ivan Mangold likes to

talk about the early

days when Turner Roof-

ing still used wood-fired

kettles on their tar and

gravel built-up roofs in the

San Antonio area during

the twenties and thirties.

He says, “Back then the

wood-fired kettle trucks

would travel down Hous-

ton Avenue in San Anto-

nio, and the street was paved with wooden blocks and the live

coals from the kettle would fall onto the street -- they had to

carry drums of water to extinguish the fire or the street would

catch fire!” Ivan went to work for Turner when he was a teen-

ager and later, when he returned home from serving in the Army

during World War II, he purchased the company from its

founders, Arch and William Turner. Turner Roofing started as a

supplier of all types of roofing materials including gravel, sand,

tar and shingles. When William Turner got out of the Army fol-

lowing World War I and joined the firm he started the Sheet

Metal and Roofing division.

Today, Turner Roofing is owned by Ivan Mangold’s son

Tommy Mangold Sr. and operated by his son Tommy Mangold,

Jr. and daughter Kristi Pittman. Kyle Fiedler is vice president

of operations and handles takeoffs, estimating and field opera-

In the 1920’s and 30’s Turner Roofing used wood-fired kettles

in their built-up roofing business.

Family-owned and operated businesses are the

backbone of our economy, and Turner Roofing

Company is an outstanding example. We salute

Turner Roofing for their commitment of excel-

lence in roofing for over ninety-one years in the

San Antonio area. The Mangold family and their

staff of experienced, long-term employees have

established an exemplary reputation for install-

ing high-quality and aesthetic standing seam

metal roofing on schools, churches and busi-

nesses -- and they have used The Berridge To-

tal Program to its best advantage in doing so.

The “Architect’s View” section of this issue of

BYLINE features O’Neill Conrad Oppelt Archi-

tects, Inc. of San Antonio who designed the land-

mark facility City of San Antonio Fire Training

Academy. This facility is a showcase for

Berridge’s distinctive style of premium quality

standing seam metal roofing.

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Photo Captions:

1. Patrick Berridge(L) and Becky Wynne

(R) of Berridge Manufacturing present

a Berridge “Customer of Distinction”

award for 2004 to Tommy Mangold, Jr

(L center ) and Tommy Mangold, Sr (R

center ) of Turner Roofing.

2. Turner Roofing Sheet Metal Dept:

Front, L-R: Raymond Perales; Fidencio

Dominquez; Mike Blagg; Roy

Contreras; Rudy Molina; Lupe

Contreras Sr.

Back, L-R: Lorenzo Diaz; Nefthali

Chapa; Andres Garza; Francisco

Villanueva; Jesse Castillo; Danny

Longoria; Jason Castillo; Lupe

Contreras Jr.; Joe Rodriquez; Ricky

Juarez.

3. Kyle Fiedler, VP (L) and Kristi

Pittman, CFO

4. Turner Roofing Foremen

Seated, L-R: Tony Navarro; Eladio

Navarro (Retired following 51 years’

service); Lupe Contreras Sr.

Standing, L-R: Roy Contreras; Mike

Blagg; Rudy Molina; Luis Padilla and

Raymond Perales.

5. Turner Roofing’s Berridge CL-21

Cee-Lock Standing Seam Roll

Former - Fabricates continuous-length

Berridge Cee-Lock Standing Seam roof

panels; Eliminates the need for costly,

leak-prone panel end lap splices.

6. Turner Roofing’s Computerized

RAS 3-Meter Folding Mac hine

Used for fabrication of coping, flashing,

trim, gutters, downspouts and other

sheet metal and trim components.

Left:The cover of this issue features

personnel, equipment and

outstanding projects by Turner

Roofing Company, LTD

tions. While half the company’s volume is modified bitu-

men, built-up and single-ply roofing, metal roofing is the

fastest growing segment of the business.

Today, Turner Roofing Company uses a thirteen foot

computerized RAS folding machine and a Berridge Cee-

Lock Standing Seam CL-21 portable Roll Former in their

roofing and sheet metal operation. As Tommy Mangold

Jr. notes, the Berridge portable roll former enables them

to control their production: “We can run continuous-length

panels to the exact length required, thereby eliminating

waste -- the savings goes to the owner, and we have com-

plete control of the job!”

“We can run continuous-length panels to

the exact length required, thereby elimi-

nating waste -- the savings goes straight

to the owner, and we have complete

control of the job!”

Turner Roofing specializes in educational, institutional and

municipal roofing projects as illustrated in this issue of

BYLINE.

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General Contractor:

Architect :

Berridge Licensee:

Berridge Products:

Guido Brothers Const., San Antonio, TX

Markovsky & Assoc. Inc., San Antonio, TX

Turner Roofing Company, LTD

Berridge Cee-Lock Standing Seam

Color Finish: Zinc Grey Kynar 500

1: ST. ROSE OF LIMA CHURCH,

San Antonio, TX

General Contractor:

Architect - Engineer:

Berridge Licensee:

Berridge Products:

2. ST. MARK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH

San Antonio, TX

Stoddard Construction, San Antonio, TX

Davis, Durran, Hollis, Rupe, San Antonio, TX

Turner Roofing Company, LTD

Berridge Tee-Panel Standing Seam Roof;

Material: Berridge Satin Finish Galvalume

General Contractor:

Architect - Engineer:

Berridge Licensee:

Berridge Products:

4. NORTHSIDE ISD STADIUM

San Antonio, TXGuido Brothers Const, San Antonio, TX

RVK Architects, San Antonio, TX

Turner Roofing Company, LTD

Double Lock Curved Standing Seam

Color Finish: Patina Green Kynar 500

Berridge Vee-Panels (Vertical Panels)

Color Finish: Sierra Tan Kynar 500

Allan Ray Photography.com

General Contractor:

Architect - Engineer:

Berridge Licensee:

Berridge Products:

3. SOMERSET ISD EARLY LEARNING CENTER

Somerset, TXAssured Indoor Air Quality, Dallas, TX

Page Southerland Page, Dallas, TX

Turner Roofing Company, LTD

Berridge Zee-Lock Standing Seam Roof

Material: Berridge Satin Finish Galvalume

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General Contractor:

Architect - Engineer:

Berridge Licensee:

Berridge Products:

8. W. W. WHITE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

San Antonio, TXAffirmed General Contr., San Antonio, TX

Chesney-Morales & Assoc,

San Antonio, TX

Turner Roofing Company, LTD

Berridge Tee-Panel Standing Seam Roof

Material: Berridge Satin Finish Galvalume

General Contractor:

Architect - Engineer:

Berridge Licensee:

Berridge Products:

5. HOPKINS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

San Antonio, TXStoddard Const., San Antonio, TX

RVK Architects, San Antonio, TX

Turner Roofing Company, LTD

Berridge Cee-Lock Standing Seam Roof

Finish: Colonial Red Kynar 500

Allan Ray Photography.com Allan Ray Photography.com

General Contractor:

Architect - Engineer:

Berridge Licensee:

Berridge Products:

6. SCHULTZ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

San Antonio, TXEaton Contracting, San Antonio, TX

Vitetta Architects, San Antonio, TX

Turner Roofing Company, LTD

Berridge Cee-Lock Standing Seam Roof

Material: Berridge Satin Finish Galvalume

General Contractor:

Architect - Engineer:

Berridge Licensee:

Berridge Products:

7. PERSHING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

San Antonio, TXAffirmed General Contr., San Antonio, TX

Chesney-Morales & Assoc,

San Antonio, TX

Turner Roofing Company, LTD

Berridge Curved Tee-Panel

Standing Seam Roof

Material: Berridge Satin Finish Galvalume

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O’Neill Conrad Oppelt Architects Staff:

Left to Right: Carlos Constantino, Associate; Lowell Tacker, AIA, Associate; Mark Oppelt, AIA, Principal; Mickey Conrad, AIA, Principal

O’Neill Conrad Oppelt Architects was founded by

Larry O’Neill (now retired) in 1969. Ten years later

Mickey Conrad and Mark Oppelt who are now the firm’s

principals joined the firm and in 1984 the practice was

renamed as O’Neill Conrad Oppelt Architects, Inc

(OCO) In describing the guiding principles of the firm,

Mickey Conrad states: “We’re a regionally sensitive

design firm with sensible architectural solutions.”

OCO clients include local government, institutional and

education entities These extended relationships have

resulted in steady growth and a reputation in the construction industry that has afforded its clients with

well designed and constructed functional projects where completion on time and within budget is a

priority. The demand for quality in both design and construction has also resulted in over 20 design

awards by their peers throughout the life of the firm.

OCO has a qualified in-house staff to provide: Bond Issue Planning, Programming and Feasibility

Studies, Site and Master Planning, Architectural Design and Documentation, Cost Estimating &

Budget Analysis and Construction Administration & Project Closeout.

OCO specifies metal roof and siding products where appropriate and Mickey Conrad notes: “We find

that Berridge details are extremely helpful and readily accessible through the Berridge website. We

particularly like the wide range of metallic colors Berridge offers, as they fit in well with the regionally-

sensitive designs that our clients prefer.”

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THE CITY OF SAN ANTONIO FIRE TRAINING ACADEMY San Antonio, TX

Architect:

General Contractor:

Berridge Licensee:

Berridge Products:

O’Neill Conrad Oppelt Architects, Inc., San Antonio, TX

W. G. Yates & Sons, San Antonio, TX

Turner Roofing Company, LTD

Berridge Cee-Lock Standing Seam Roof, Berridge Vee-Panel (soffit, vertical panels)

Lead-Cote Kynar 500

Allan Ray Photography.com

The San Antonio Fire Training Academy

which is pictured in this article, for

instance, uses Berridge Cee-Lock

Standing Seam panels, prefinished with

“Lead-Cote” metallic paint finish.

OCO recently announced plans to build

new offices to accommodate their rapid

growth and enlarged staff. They have

entered into a real estate partnership

with another local architectural firm to

construct the new “So-Flo Architectural

Offices”. The new 13,000 square foot

multi-use facility will feature Berridge S-

Deck corrugated Galvalume siding and

roofing.

• Cadet Training Facilities

• Continuing Education Facilities

• 1000 Seat Tiered Lecture Hall (Octagonal Building shown above)

• 4-Unit Apparatus Bay

• Multi-purpose Gymnasium

O’Neill Conrad Oppelt Architects

Employees:

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9 : SONORA ISD - PRIMARY & INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS Sonora, TXT. M. Davis Construction, San Antonio, TX

Pfluger Associates Architects LLP, San Antonio, TX

Turner Roofing Co., LTD

Berridge Cee-Lock, Finish: Deep Red Kynar 500

General Contractor:

Architect - Engineer:

Berridge Licensee:

Berridge Products:

10: KITTY HAWK MIDDLE SCHOOL, Universal City, TXGuido Brothers Cons

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Turner Roofing Co. LTD

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